Saturday, May 20, 2017

Traveling Through Minecraft

My normal routine is to document my real-world travels around the globe. I'm lucky enough to have traveled to most of our continents and well over a hundred different countries, taking lots of photos along the way.

Lately I've been in some downtime with travel, hanging at home and working on my photography collection. And I've been spending a great deal of time on the computer. My most recent obsession is Minecraft, a game that's mostly played by kids. But as a curious adult, I decided to give it a try.

At first, not so interesting.

But then I discovered the maps. There is apparently a massive Minecraft subculture built around creating and sharing Minecraft maps. These maps take all shapes, forms, and sizes and can be simple obstacle course maps or elaborate adventure maps and scenes. There's really no end to it all. I was blown away by just how much time you can spend exploring them all.



I started with a good collection of the best Minecraft maps I could find but soon I was hungry for more. As a real-world explorer at heart, I wasn't going to be satisfied until I could see everything that was out there.

Turns out this is impossible. But I did find some great sources for Minecraft maps, along with plenty of communities and guides for downloading, installing and even creating your own maps.

Let's start with the obvious place to go. MinecraftMaps.com. This is a comprehensive catalog of thousands of maps that are available. It has a very handy list of the top rated maps available so that you don't have to waste your time downloading junk. Some of the top maps for Minecraft include Rail World, Future City, and World of Worlds.

Another good site to visit is MinecraftSix, which also has a collection of high quality maps.

If you want to try your hand at creating your own Minecraft maps, then you should look at MC Edit. It's one of the best tools for making maps. It has a steep learning curve, but with a little practice you'll be creating your own worlds for exploration in no time at all. There's even a great user community for MC Edit on Reddit.

Want some more pointers? Curse Gaming has a list of the most downloaded Minecraft Maps. And here's a video of one map that makes the lofty claim of being the "Best Minecraft Map Ever." You can be the judge.